the App'oach Road to a small Villa. 



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Refei-ences. 

 Jij^ Horizontal sections of trunks of large trees already existing. 



Smaller trees and shrubs already existing in belts, which are to 

 be thinned out, and those only left which are thus shown. 



i'Trees and shrubs to be planted of the kinds mentioned below. 



I-vy, laurels, or other evergreens, now existing, or to be 

 planted against the wall. 



^ Trees which must be cut down, in order to admit of forming the 

 approach . 

 Trees which ought to be cut down, to do justice to the elevation 

 of the mansion. 



Trees to be planted. 

 Cedars of Lebanon, which are to be the prevailing trees. 

 Red cedars. 



3. Hollies. 



4. Luccombe or Fulham oaks. 



5. Evergreen oaks (Quercus/'lex). 

 Cypress. 7. Platanus. 8, Arbutus, 9, Box. 



